Cambodian TV Banned From Showing Foreign Shows During Prime Time

by Admin on October 1, 2015

Cambodia’s minister for information Khieu Kanharith has called for local TV stations to end the broadcast of foreign dramas and films during the prime viewing hours between 7 and 9pm.

Image Credit: Michael (Flickr)
Image Credit: Michael (Flickr)

As The Cambodian Herald reports, Kheiu set a deadline of November 1st to stop scheduling foreign TV shows, in order to promote local programs.

The order was given at a ministry press conference, following complaints against local stations for airing foreign shows during prime hours.

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He explained:

“The decision will implement from 1st November because we cannot take sudden implementation since every television stations always sign contract, so the ministry gives them one-month deadline to prepare the programs.”

There are currently 17 television stations in Cambodia, and Kheiu has warned that if they fail to comply they could see their broadcasting licenses revoked.

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